First, let's worry about placing the image somewhere on the page. If you place an image tag on a page randomly, the image will usually show up on the
left side of the page. If you want to have an image placed in the center of the page, you use the CSS, 'text-align: center;' as described in Primer
#3. But how do we get the image to show up on the right side of the page? Well, how did we get text to the right? By adding the 'text-align: right;'
CSS code, right? Could it be that we do the same thing here? Why yes, it could.

ETA: Oops, hit reply instead of preview. Anyway, the tag for centering is [ atsimg] [/ atsimg]. Left and right justification is [ imgl] [/ img] and
[ imgr] [/ img], respectively. You can quote this post to see the coding, and you have to use the full url.

Thank you a million for that! I knew the HTML div solution the hard way of having to solve that problem. I sure didn't know the ATS way and it's
always killed me that I couldn't center my images on the really big threads I put a ton of time into making. I owe ya one! (thumbs up)

ETA: Oops, hit reply instead of preview. Anyway, the tag for centering is [ atsimg] [/ atsimg]. Left and right justification is [ imgl] [/ img] and
[ imgr] [/ img], respectively. You can quote this post to see the coding, and you have to use the full url.

I'm a little rusty, but you must have put a align justify tag surrounding this Center imag e tag. You will need to find it and move the justify end
tag /> up above this image tag you want entered.
If that's what you meant if you are talking about html code for websites and not ATS bb code

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